I hope this is correct. Certainly, you'd imagine the Friedkins would play harder ball than Blue Bill and Moshpit who, let's face it, would have given him a rise.
Yeah, he's having an Indian summer. I don't have an issue with extending somebody who performed at a high level last season. I've never been a fan of his industry-to-the-detriment-of-passing offering, but he's still got an engine.
I'd have my doubts. If he was to reduce his wages, he'd surely expand the number of clubs who could provide him with an alternative. Secondly, from a morale perspective, it's never great practice to reduce somebody's salary unless there is a...
I played indoor soccer for 25 years. Granted, I was a keeper, but I spent many a match telling an old warrior - somebody who might have dominated games for years in their younger days - to stop doing too much, pick a spot, and dictate events...
As you get older, it's common sense to simply admit your limitations and simply play the five yards to your left, right, ahead, and behind you. Remain master of your domain, but accept that your domain is now smaller.
Suede, at least, introduced a soupçon of pretend bisexuality to the staid, conservative, smokey, blokey toxicity of "Britpop". Foppishness was never more badly needed. It's also why Jarvis was so beloved.
I suppose, in the end, I am viscerally allergic to people saying Seamus is great for the club, great with people, etc., when one would have to say that nobody was a better public representative of Everton Football Club than Bill Kenwright.
I...
Best usage for the hydraulic tower is a pub like The Pumphouse at the Albert Dock.
Call it The Engine Room, have pictures of Reid, Ball, Bracewell, Kendall, Gueye :D etc.
As ever Everton missed a trick.
I think you're right. Another club wouldn't have our baggage because none of our peer clubs have suffered in the way we have - at the hands of "one of our own" for so long.
I am almost - almost - irrational on the Kenwright era at this point...